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Brookliners Featured in 'Equal Magazine'
Brookline native Tera McIntosh and others with local connections were featured in a recent Issue of "Equal Magazine" for their slam poetry.

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Brookline native Tera McIntosh and others with local connections were featured in a recent Issue of "Equal Magazine" for their slam poetry.

See which Keystone Oaks students were inducted into National Honor Society this year.
The Keystone Oaks and Pittsburgh Public school districts have two-hour delays tomorrow, Tuesday, Jan. 22.
The Boulevard is about to undergo some big changes.
Municipal offices and banks among the places closed for the Monday holiday.
Week in Review, Jan. 14 to Jan. 18.
The Keystone Oaks School Board approved school security guard Beth Padden to seek certification to carry a firearm.
Pittsburgh City Council on Wednesday gave preliminary approval for funding of the Brookline Boulevard reconstruction project.
The only single-screen, independent movie theater in the South Hills must raise $75,000 for a digital movie projector, or face going dark—for good.
Erin Molchany will serve on four committees in the PA House of Representatives.
Keystone Oaks School Board agenda, Jan. 16, 2013.
State Rep. Erin Molchany will serve on four committees in the House of Representatives.
Food Mood Girl Lindsey Smith of Brookline shares a healthy recipe to replace potato chips.
A column by State Rep. Erin Molchany who, as of Jan. 1, represents Brookline and Beechview.
Brookline, Beechview police blotter, Jan. 7 to Jan. 13.
Restaurants in Mt. Lebanon, the South Side, and other nearby communities are participating in Pittsburgh Restaurant Week 2013.
The Administration has less than a week to execute an agreement that will turn the management of the Pennsylvania Lottery over to a private British company, Fontana says.
State Rep. Dan Deasy's first monthly report of the new year includes info about the committees he will serve in the House of Representatives.
Alivia Christine Kail of Brookline could still be alive, according to a report by WPXI.